Updated On: 07 September, 2019 07:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
Town Planning official says objections to Metro Bhavan in Aarey will not count if they were sent via email and wants hard copies to be sent. The only silver lining is citizens have one more month

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Emails that concerned citizens have so far sent to object to the construction of Metro Bhavan at Aarey Colony, whose groundbreaking ceremony Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend today, will not be accepted. Deputy Director, Town Planning, Uttareshwar Londhe told mid-day on Friday that objections need to be sent to his office in hard copy.
At a time when both central and state governments are touting Digital India and when Modi will be in the city, critics feel these are stalling tactics by officials.